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Post-Cheonan Northeast Asia Poses Policy Challenges for U.S.

HONOLULU (Sept. 6, 2010) – With a rising China, a destabilizing North Korea and a politically shifting Japan, Northeast Asia poses some big challenges for U.S. policymakers, two former National Security Council officials said recently at an informal briefing at the East-West Center. But some of the Obama administration’s biggest policy hurdles related to the region may actually lie at home, they said, such as securing congressional approval on critical trade agreements. ...more...


U.S. Response to Pakistan Floods is an Investment in Trust

By G. Shabbir Cheema

(Note: This commentary originally appeared in The Honolulu Star-Advertiser on August 25, 2010)

The recent catastrophic floods in Pakistan have created an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in a nation already struggling with poverty, political instability and violent militancy. While the first order of business must be to provide relief for the millions whose homes and livelihoods have been destroyed, alarms have also been raised about the potential impact of the disaster on the long-term stability of this nuclear-armed nation of 167 million and the fight against the Taliban and Al Qaida in neighboring Afghanistan. ...more...


Solomon Islands Election Observers Issue Statement

HONOLULU (August 10, 2010) – An international delegation of election observers who monitored last week’s elections in the Solomon Islands has issued a preliminary statement congratulating the people of the Solomons for “an open and spirited electoral process that generated high voter interest.” ...more...


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FEATURED EVENTS

Asia Pacific Leadership Program
(APLP)
Where: EWC
When: August 9, 2010 to May 16, 2011

Hands Percussion Team from Malaysia: Drumming Up a Storm!
Performance
Where: Kennedy Theatre
When: September 19, 2010

Kyrgyzstan: Nomadic Culture in the Modern World
Arts Exhibition
Where: Art Gallery
When: October 17, 2010 to January 16, 2011

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Arts Events

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New EWC student fellows engaging in discussion during orientation

EWC Spotlight on Education:  EWC Welcomes 167 New Students from 33 Countries

With the start of the Fall semester, comes a new cohort of East-West Center student fellows. This year the Center welcomed 167 new fellows and affiliates from 33 countries in traditional Hawaiian style with a lei greeting, a hula dance, and a Hawaiian chant during the new student orientation.

The traditional welcoming ceremony was part of a two-week orientation that exposes new students to the unique cross-cultural environment of the EWC and instills an appreciation for the host Hawaiian culture through many hands-on learning activities and field trips. The program concluded with the annual welcome picnic hosted by the EWC Alumni - Hawai'i Chapter at Kapi’olani Park, which connected the students with the local community and previous generations of Center participants.

Bringing together 382 new and returning students representing nearly 50 countries, the East-West Center continues to expand its dynamic and diverse learning community.  Though the majority of students come from countries throughout Asia, the Pacific, and the United States, this year the reach of the Center extends to students from Ireland to Palestine, Armenia to Brazil, and Peru to Tunisia, among others. The new arrivals include participants in leadership development activities through the EWC’s Asia Pacific Leadership Program (APLP) as well as degree students ranging from undergraduate to the doctoral level. ...more...


FEATURED PUBLICATIONS

Confronting Environmental Treaty Implementation Challenges in the Pacific Islands
by Pamela S. Chasek

Separate but Loyal: Ethnicity and Nationalism in China
by Wenfang Tang and Gaochao He

Building Trust in Government: Innovations in Governance Reform in Asia
by G. Shabbir Cheema and Vesselin Popovski (eds.)

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FEATURED SITES

MediaLine
Reporting resources from the EWC's Asia Pacific Center for Journalism.

Asia Matters for America
An online hub for exploring graphical data on the importance of U.S.-Asia interactions to individual U.S. states and congressional districts.

EWCA Blog
An informal forum for news and updates about members of the EWC community around the world.



 
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